AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



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Cattle — Diseases and pests — Continued 



Health of the herd. D: Roberts. Kimball's 

 D F 14:156 Mr 1 '16 



Hemorrhagic septicaemia. A. T. Kinsley; D. F. 

 Luckey. Mo Ag Bd Yearbook 1916:462-5 



Hemorraghic septicemia of cattle. A. E. 

 Moore. Ag Gaz of Canada 4:764-6 S '17 



Infectious keratitis and conjunctivitis in cattle. 

 C. A. Gary. Jersey B 36:1497 S 26 '17 



Intestinal coccidiosis. W. J. Lentz. Am Vet 

 M Assn J 54:155-6 N '18 



Intestinal intussusception in cattle. J. K. 

 Bosshart. Am Vet M Assn J 51:704-6 Ag '17 



Keeping the beef herd healthy. T. Butler. 

 Prog F 33:1348 D 7 '18 



Keratitis infectiosa in cattle (keratitis pyo- 

 bacillosa). J. Poels. Am Vet M Assn J 51: 

 526-31 Jl '17 



Lumpy jaw or actinomycosis. Wallaces' F 41: 

 26 Ja 7 '16 



Mortality of dairy cows in the Hamilton dis- 

 trict, Victoria, by E. W. Murphy; Osteo- 

 malacia, or creeps, in cattle, by V. T. At- 

 kinson. (B. 70) p 2-6 '17 Tasmania ag. and 

 stock dept., Tasmania, Australia 



Mysterious losses among cattle in the Pacific 

 Northwest. C. H. Schultz. Am Vet M Assn J 

 53:711-32 S '18 



Notes on a fatal parasitic infestation in a 

 herd of cattle and goats in the province of 

 Ambos Camarines. W: H. Boynton and 

 L. D. Wharton, il Philippine Ag R 9,no 4: 

 348-5a '16 



Occurrence of coccidiodal granuloma (oidio- 

 mvcosis) in cattle. L. T. Giltner. bibliog il 

 J Ag Research 14:533-41 S 16 '18 



Pink-eye in cattle. Prog F 33:927 Ag 24 '18 



Preliminary notes on the use of repellents 

 for horn flies and stable flies on cattle. A. W. 

 Baker. (In Report, Entomological soc. of 

 Ontario, 1916, p. 52-6) '17 Ontario ag. dept., 

 Toronto 



Protection of dairy cattle from flies. E. N. 

 Cory. J Econ Entom 10:111-13 F '17 



Rains cause clover bloat. D. F. Luckey. O 

 Judd Farmer 61:8 Jl 8 '16 



Range sanitation. G. W. Barnes, il Ariz Ag 

 Ext C 6:1-11 '16 



Red water or bloody urine in cattle. J. W. 

 Kalkus. Western Wash Ag Exp B v 5:127-9 

 D '17 



Report of committee on bovine diseases — 

 their relation to the milk supply and to the 

 public health. H. Young and others. Int 

 Assn Dairy & Milk Inspec Rep 1915:40-3 



Scabies cattle act. C. L. Rein. Neb Ag Bd B 

 245:335-7 '18 



Some common diseases of dairy cattle. Pur- 

 due Ag 11:33-4 My '17 



Studies of an obscure cattle disease in western 

 Nevada; with discussion. W. B. Mack and 

 E. Records. Am Vet M Assn J 52:143-55 N 

 •17 



Studies to diagnose a fatal disease of cattle 

 in the mountainous regions of California: 

 with discussion. K. F. Meyer. Am Vet M 

 Assn J 48:552-65 F "16 



Tutu poisoning in cattle. A. R. Young. J Ag 

 New Zealand 15:307-8 D '17 



Vaccinations against hemorrhagic septicemia. 

 J. B. Hardenbergh and F: Boerner, jr. Am 

 Vet M Assn J 49:55-9; 50:868-76 Ap '16, Mr 

 •17 



Vesicular stomatitis of horses and cattle. 

 J: R. Mohler. il U S Ag B 662:1-10 '18; 

 Same. Am Vet M Assn J 52:410-22 Ja '18 



Why diseases spread. E. G. Hastings. Country 

 Gent 82:376 F 24 '17 



Worm nodules in cattle. (B. 2) 31p '17 Ad- 

 visory council of science and industry, Mel- 

 bourne, Australia 



See also Abortion. Infectious; Cattle ticks; 

 Foot-and-mouth disease: Rinderpest: Texas 

 fever: Tuberculin test; Tuberculosis in cat- 

 tle; Warble flies 



Feeding 



Accuracy and economy in feeding. C M. Gal- 

 lup, il Country Life 33:80b D '17 



Acorns and beechnuts as food for cattle. Int 

 R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 1:77-8 Ja '18 



Another steer feeding story. Rural N Y 77: 

 1231 N 2 '18 



Arkansas experiment. C. O. Carpenter. Prog 



F 31:1063 S 2 '16 

 Associative digestibility of corn silage and 



cottonseed meal in steer rations; pt 2. P. V. 



Ewing and others, il Ga Ag Exp B 125:151- 



64 '17 

 Basal katabolism of cattle and other species. 



H: P. Armsby and others, bibliog J Ag Re- 

 search 13:43-57 Ap 1 '18; Abstract. Int R 



Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 5:584-7 My '18 

 Beef from silage. Country Gent 82:1256 Ag 11 



'17 

 Beef from waste. H. L. Cole. Country Gent 



81:633 Mr 18 '16 

 Cattle feeders' day. Nat Stock & F 40:119 Ap 



22 '16 

 Cattle feeding. Wallaces' F 43:1569 O 25 '18 

 Cattle feeding. J. Weil, il Ky Ag Dept Rep 



1916-1917:344-6 '18 

 Cattle feeding experience. A. L. Ames. Wal- 

 laces' F 43:400 Mr 1 '18 

 Cattle feeding in the corn belt, il Purdue Ag 



11:22-3 F '17 

 Cattle feeding in the corn belt. J: G. Imboden. 



il Breeder's Gaz 69:301-2 F 10 '16 

 Cattle feeding in the Lancaster district. 



Breeder's Gaz 73:156 Ja 24 '18 

 Cattle feeding; oat and pea silage for beef 



cows; oat and pea silage for growing cattle. 



A. D. Faville. Wyo Ag Exp B 117:55-64 '17 

 Cattle feeding suggestions. G: L. Hyslop. Ohio 



F 140:478 N 24 '17 

 Cattle feeding; winter steer feeding, 1916-1917. 



J. H. Skinner and F. G. King, il Ind Ag Exp 



B 206:1-27 '17 

 Cattle feeds wasted. Am Coop J 11:1240 Ag 



'16 

 Cheap beef out of roughage, il Wallaces' F 



42:563 Mr 30 '17 

 Chief factors in profitable cattle feeding. J: G. 



Imboden. Breeder's Gaz 69:865 Ap 20 '16 

 Corn silage and velvet beans found to be good 



feed for fattening cattle. Weekly N L 6:6 



S 11 '18 

 Corn silage for beef production. G. Gusler. 11 



Field II 27:930-1 D '17 

 Corn silage in rations for fattening steers. 



H. O. Alli.son. il Mo Ag Exp B 150:1-24 '17 

 Cottonseed meal compared with velvet beans 



for fattening steers. G. S. Templeton and 



E. Gibbens. il Ala Ag Exp B 192:135-41 •le 

 Dairy cattle feeding. J. A. Waldron. Mich 



Ag Ext Course Notes no 10:1-16 •IB 

 Dairy feeds for winter. Jersey B 36:1915 D 5 



Department of agriculture advises against 



heavv feeding of beef cattle. Weekly N L 



5:4 Jl 10 'IS; Same. Nat Wool Grower 8: 



54 Jl '18 

 Digestibility of corn silage, velvet-bean meal, 



and alfalfa hay when fed singly and in com- 

 binations. P. V. Ewing and F. H. Smith. J 



Ag Research 13:611-18 Je 17 '18 

 Drv roughage and its relation to beef produc- 

 tion. A. L. French. Prog F 33:1194 N 2 '18 

 Dry roughage for dairy cattle. T. Butler. Prog 



F 33:752 Je 29 '18 

 Economical feeding. Kimball's D F 15:554 Ag 



15 '17 

 Economical winter feeding of beef cows in 



the corn belt. J. S. Cotton and E. H. 



Thompson. U S Ag B 615:1-16 '17; Same. 



Neb Ag Bd B 245:358-70 '18 

 Emergency cow feeds. H. K. Gayle. Miss Ag 



Exp B 181:1-6 '17 

 Energy values of hominy feed and maize meal 



for cattle. H: P. Armsby and J. A. Fries. 



bibliog J Ag Research 10:599-613 S 17 '17 

 Failure in feeding. S: Sosland. Country Gent 



81:687 Mr 25 '16 

 Fattening cattle in Alabama. D. T. Gray and 



W. F. Ward, map U S Ag B 110:1-41 '14 

 Fattening two-year-olds. C: F. Salt. Country 



Gent 82:1040 Je 16 '17 

 Fattening young beef, il Va Ag Dept B 109: 



59-63 '16 

 Feed for 1,000-pound steers. T. Butler. Prog 



F 33:1047 S 28 '18 

 Feed range cattle; heavy losses in breeding 



cows vmless feeding is begun at once. 



Weekly N L 4:1 F 28 '17 

 Feeder of champion beeves. W. L. Nelson, il 



Country Gent 82:993 Je 9 '17 



